Guidelines

How do you drink Fever Tree tonic water?

How do you drink Fever Tree tonic water?

Fill a large wine glass or a highball with plenty of large, fresh ice cubes. Pour over a measure of your favourite vodka then top up with chilled Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water and garnish with a sprig of lemon thyme or a curl of lemon peel.

Can you drink Fever-Tree alone?

Can you drink fever-tree ginger beer by itself? Answer: If you like ginger beer, yes.

Is there alcohol in Fever Tree tonic water?

Fever Tree Indian Tonic Water makes a great cocktail mixer. With hints of hand cold-pressed orange oils and cane sugar, it enhances the flavor of your best gins and finest vodkas. Enjoy it in your favorite cocktail or sip it as is, for a non-alcoholic treat.

Why is Fever-Tree so expensive?

Fever-Tree, a British company, has gone back to the drink’s roots, using cinchona-derived qui nine and cane sugar in its Premium Indian Tonic Water, which makes for an expensive mixer—$6.99 for a four-pack of 7-ounce bottles, or about 25 cents an ounce.

What do you mix Fever-Tree with?

Fever-Tree Cocktails

  • By Mixer (All)
  • Premium Indian Tonic Water.
  • Aromatic Tonic Water.
  • Mediterranean Tonic Water.
  • Lemon Tonic.
  • Premium Lemonade.
  • Refreshingly Light Cucumber Tonic Water.
  • Ginger Beer.

What kind of drink is Fever-Tree?

Founded in 2005, Fever-Tree is often referred to as a U.K-based tonic maker, with flavors like lemon, cucumber, and elderflower often meant for pairing with gin. But the company has also expanded into ginger beer, soda water, and cola to offer a greater diversity of mixers for liquor.

Is Fever-Tree better than Schweppes?

It appears Fever-Tree really is the best tonic water around, but it’s not the only one – Double Dutch scored just as highly. In joint third place is Schweppes and Folkingtons, and just one point behind in fifth place is Merchant’s Heart, but all the tonics scored highly and received Dalloway’s seal of approval.

Why is Fever-Tree so good?

Crisp, clean, and made with natural quinine, they’re the key to an excellent gin and tonic. Fever-Tree makes equally impressive ginger beers, ginger ales, and other lightly flavored sodas as well. All of Fever-Tree’s sodas are designed specifically for cocktails and mixed drinks but stand up on their own, too.

Which Fever-Tree Tonic is best?

Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water
Best Overall: Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water Fever-Tree has a wide range of flavors available, but the classic Indian Tonic Water is one of the best. It’s made using quinine from the “fever trees” found in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Does Schweppes own Fever-Tree?

Fevertree Drinks plc, known as Fever-Tree, is a British producer of premium drink mixers, founded by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow in 2004. The company’s name comes from its initial product, a tonic water….Fever-Tree.

Trade name Fever-Tree
Area served 74 countries worldwide

What kind of drink is fever tree?

What are the fever tree Flavours?

Fever-Tree Cocktails

  • By Mixer (All)
  • Premium Indian Tonic Water.
  • Aromatic Tonic Water.
  • Mediterranean Tonic Water.
  • Lemon Tonic.
  • Refreshingly Light Cucumber Tonic Water.
  • Ginger Beer.
  • Ginger Ale.

What makes fever tree premium Indian tonic water?

Their awarded Indian tonic water is made by blending botanical oils with spring water and the highest quality quinine. The result produces a delicious, natural tonic with a uniquely clean and refreshing taste and aroma. Remember, if 3/4 of your G is Tonic, make sure you use the best. Simple but effective tonic water.

Where can I buy Fever Tree mixers at?

These are some of the larger groups that stock Fever-Tree products. Click on the logos below to buy directly from their websites (where available) or to find your nearest store. Please be aware, not all stores stock our full range so we would advise calling your local store and checking before you head out the door.

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